Eliminating elephantiasis | CNN

CNN values your feedback

1. How relevant is this ad to you?
2. Did you encounter any technical issues?
Thank You!
Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much appreciated.
Close
Ad Feedback
Health
Life, But Better
Fitness
Food
Sleep
Mindfulness
Relationships
More
Life, But Better Fitness Food Sleep Mindfulness Relationships
Watch Listen Live TV
My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

Live TV Listen Watch
Edition
US
International
Arabic
Español
Edition
  • US
  • International
  • Arabic
  • Español

Life, But Better
Fitness
Food
Sleep
Mindfulness
Relationships

Follow CNN
Download the CNN App

  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • China
    • Europe
    • India
    • Middle East
    • United Kingdom
  • US Politics
    • Elections 2026
    • Trump
    • Facts First
    • CNN Polls
    • Redistricting Tracker
    • Epstein Files
  • Business
    • Tech
    • Media
    • Calculators
    • Videos
  • Markets
    • Pre-markets
    • After-Hours
    • Fear & Greed
    • Investing
    • Markets Now
    • Nightcap
  • Health
    • Life, But Better
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Sleep
    • Mindfulness
    • Relationships
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Celebrity
  • Tech
    • Innovate
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Design
    • Fashion
    • Architecture
    • Luxury
    • Beauty
    • Video
  • Travel
    • Destinations
    • Food & Drink
    • Stay
    • News
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Motorsport
    • US Sports
    • Olympics
  • Science
    • Space
    • Life
    • Unearthed
  • Climate
    • Solutions
    • Weather
  • Weather
    • Video
    • Climate
  • World Cup 2026
  • Ukraine-Russia War
  • Israel-Hamas War
  • Features
    • As Equals
    • Call to Earth
    • Freedom Project
    • Impact Your World
    • Inside Africa
    • CNN Heroes
  • Watch
    • Live TV
    • Featured
    • CNN Fast
    • Shows A-Z
    • CNN 10
    • CNN TV Schedule
  • Listen
    • All There Is with Anderson Cooper
    • Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta
    • The Assignment with Audie Cornish
    • Terms of Service with Clare Duffy
    • CNN 5 Things
    • All CNN Podcasts
  • Games
    • Daily Crossword
    • Jumble Crossword
    • Photo Shuffle
    • Sudoblock
    • Sudoku
    • 5 Things Quiz
  • About CNN
    • Photos
    • Investigations
    • CNN Profiles
    • CNN Leadership
    • CNN Newsletters
    • Work for CNN

Download the CNN App
Vital Signs
Vital Signs
Ad Feedback
Health

The worms inflating your limbs: The battle to eliminate elephantiasis in India

Meera Senthilingam, for CNN
Updated 1:31 PM EDT, Thu March 12, 2015
Link Copied!
120 million people worldwide are infected with the parasitic disease Lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, and 1.4 billion people are at risk of becoming infected in 72 countries globally. The majority of disease is caused by the parasitic worm Wuchereria Bancrofti -- responsible for 90% of cases.
Worming into the body —
120 million people worldwide are infected with the parasitic disease Lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, and 1.4 billion people are at risk of becoming infected in 72 countries globally. The majority of disease is caused by the parasitic worm Wuchereria Bancrofti -- responsible for 90% of cases.
Courtesy Mae Melvin/CDC
Lymphatic filariasis is transmitted by different types of mosquitoes including Culex, Aedes and Anopheles mosquitoes. The young larvael forms are picked up when mosquitoes feed on human blood. Once inside the mosquito the parasites migrate to the gut of the insect where they develop and move to the head of the mosquito ready to penetrate through human skin when the insect next feeds on a human..
The bite behind the bulge —
Lymphatic filariasis is transmitted by different types of mosquitoes including Culex, Aedes and Anopheles mosquitoes. The young larvael forms are picked up when mosquitoes feed on human blood. Once inside the mosquito the parasites migrate to the gut of the insect where they develop and move to the head of the mosquito ready to penetrate through human skin when the insect next feeds on a human..
CDC
The majority of infections remain asymptomatic but 40 million people worldwide have developed clinical signs of the diseases, such as lymphoedema, causing fluid retention and the characteristic swelling of the legs and feet to enormous proportions. The country with the greatest number at risk of infection is India. There is no treatment or vaccine.
Inflated limbs —
The majority of infections remain asymptomatic but 40 million people worldwide have developed clinical signs of the diseases, such as lymphoedema, causing fluid retention and the characteristic swelling of the legs and feet to enormous proportions. The country with the greatest number at risk of infection is India. There is no treatment or vaccine.
Courtesy Sabin Institute
The swelling of body parts is caused by adults forms of parasitic filarial worms, which form nests in the lymph vessels and lymph nodes of the body causing swelling. India has the greatest burden of lymphatic filariasis in the world and a new national campaign was launched in December 2014 to deliver 400 million tablets to communities at-risk of infection.
The battle in India —
The swelling of body parts is caused by adults forms of parasitic filarial worms, which form nests in the lymph vessels and lymph nodes of the body causing swelling. India has the greatest burden of lymphatic filariasis in the world and a new national campaign was launched in December 2014 to deliver 400 million tablets to communities at-risk of infection.
Courtesy Sabin Institute
The main strategy used globally to control lymphatic filariasis is the widespread distribution of the de-worming drugs diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and albendazole, to prevent people transmitting the disease once infected, known as mass drug administration (MDA). Whilst DEC kills some adult forms of the worm, the drugs mainly control transmission by killing the young worms found in the blood stream.
Drug control —
The main strategy used globally to control lymphatic filariasis is the widespread distribution of the de-worming drugs diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and albendazole, to prevent people transmitting the disease once infected, known as mass drug administration (MDA). Whilst DEC kills some adult forms of the worm, the drugs mainly control transmission by killing the young worms found in the blood stream.
Courtesy Sabin Institute
Infections usually occur during childhood and may take 8 to 10 years to cause symptoms. The majority of infections remain asymptomatic but can cause hidden damage to the lymphatic system. India has the longest running control programme in the world and hoped to reach elimination in 2015.
Childhood infection —
Infections usually occur during childhood and may take 8 to 10 years to cause symptoms. The majority of infections remain asymptomatic but can cause hidden damage to the lymphatic system. India has the longest running control programme in the world and hoped to reach elimination in 2015.
Courtesy Sabin Institute
When symptoms, such as the swelling caused by lymphoedema arise, there is no treatment. The only option for patients is to manage the symptoms by draining fluid where possible or else keep limbs and wounds clean through regular washing.
Managing morbidity —
When symptoms, such as the swelling caused by lymphoedema arise, there is no treatment. The only option for patients is to manage the symptoms by draining fluid where possible or else keep limbs and wounds clean through regular washing.

My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

Live TV Listen Watch
  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • China
    • Europe
    • India
    • Middle East
    • United Kingdom
  • US Politics
    • Trump
    • Facts First
    • CNN Polls
    • Elections 2026
    • Redistricting Tracker
    • Epstein Files
  • Business
    • Tech
    • Media
    • Calculators
    • Videos
  • Markets
    • Pre-markets
    • After-Hours
    • Fear & Greed
    • Investing
    • Markets Now
    • Nightcap
  • Health
    • Life, But Better
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Sleep
    • Mindfulness
    • Relationships
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Celebrity
  • Tech
    • Innovate
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Design
    • Fashion
    • Architecture
    • Luxury
    • Beauty
    • Video
  • Travel
    • Destinations
    • Food & Drink
    • Stay
    • News
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Motorsport
    • US Sports
    • Olympics
  • Science
    • Space
    • Life
    • Unearthed
  • Climate
    • Solutions
    • Weather
  • Weather
    • Video
    • Climate
  • World Cup 2026
  • Ukraine-Russia War
  • Israel-Hamas War
  • Features
    • As Equals
    • Call to Earth
    • Freedom Project
    • Impact Your World
    • Inside Africa
    • CNN Heroes
  • Watch
    • Live TV
    • Featured
    • CNN Headlines
    • Shows A-Z
    • CNN 10
    • CNN TV Schedule
  • Listen
    • All There Is with Anderson Cooper
    • Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta
    • The Assignment with Audie Cornish
    • Terms of Service with Clare Duffy
    • CNN 5 Things
    • All CNN Podcasts
  • Games
    • Daily Crossword
    • Jumble Crossword
    • Photo Shuffle
    • Sudoblock
    • Sudoku
    • 5 Things Quiz
  • About CNN
    • Photos
    • Investigations
    • CNN Profiles
    • CNN Leadership
    • CNN Newsletters
    • Work for CNN

Health
Watch Listen Live TV
My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account
Follow CNN

Download the CNN app
Download the CNN app

Terms of Use Privacy Policy Ad Choices Accessibility & CC About Newsletters Transcripts

© 2026 Cable News Network. A Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All Rights Reserved.
CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.

Download the CNN app

Scan the QR code to download the CNN app on Google Play.

Scan the QR code to download the CNN app from Google Play.

Download the CNN app

Scan the QR code to download the CNN app from the Apple Store.

Scan the QR code to download the CNN app from the Apple Store.